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Aleksandar Stamboliyski
Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Stamboliyski (Александър Стамболийски, March 1, 1879-June 14 ... minister of Bulgaria from 1918 until 1923. Stamboliyski was a member of the Agrarian Union ... Boris III toppled King Ferdinand and released Stamboliyski from prison. He joined the government in ... the Agrarian Union won national elections and Stamboliyski was confirmed as prime minister. During ...
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History of Independent Bulgaria
... Muslim Ottomans. The Agrarian Party leader, Aleksandur Stamboliyski, was imprisoned for his opposition to the ... resigned. Mutinies broke out in the army, Stamboliyski was released and a republic was proclaimed ... Ferdinand was forced to sue for peace. Stamboliyski favoured democratic reforms, not a revolution. In ... gave the Agrarians a large majority, and Stamboliyski formed Bulgaria's first genuinely democratic government ... Bulgarians were expelled from Yugoslav Macedonia. Nevertheless Stamboliyski was able to carry through many ...
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Radomir
... by Ferdinand of Bulgaria, under whom Aleksandar Stamboliyski had been imprisoned for opposing Bulgaria's ... broke into Bulgaria, Ferdinand agreed to release Stamboliyski in return for a promise to help restore order in the military. However, Stamboliyski instead aligned himself with the uprising and ...
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Teodor Teodorov
... defeated country. Initially an opponent of Aleksandar Stamboliyski, he was later forced to admit the ... Minister of Bulgaria1918-1919 Succeeded by:Aleksandar Stamboliyski
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Aleksandur Tsankov
... the overthrow of the government of Aleksandar Stamboliyski in 1923 and was chosen to head ... Buenos Aires in 1959. Preceded by:Aleksandar Stamboliyski Prime Minister of Bulgaria1923-1926 Succeeded by ...
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Would list Bulgarian Prime Ministers (translated from German)
... 28. November 1918 - 6. October 1919 Aleksandar Stamboliyski 6. October 1919 - 9. June 1923 Aleksandar ...
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Boris III of Bulgaria (translated from French)
... the tsar to name his leader, Aleksandar Stamboliyski, at the station of Premier minister . Very ...
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Konstantin Vladov Muraviev
... Second World War. The nephew of Aleksandar Stamboliyski, he was chosen to appeal to the ...
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Vasil Radoslavov
... Germany. In 1922 the regime of Aleksandar Stamboliyski sentenced him to death in absentia for ...
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Ivan Evstratiev Geshov
... the fall of the government of Aleksandar Stamboliyski, but he played no further roles in ...
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